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give me milton. give me tara.
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if we go over the cliff, we are looking on january 1, some of this is already milton. about $600 million -- $650 billion in spending cuts and tax increases. that is about 4% of gdp. that is an enormous negative stimulus. a detraction from demand. that would surely be a deep recession. the cbo relies on simulation models that did not take into consideration investor sentiment, the reaction of consumers, and so forth that they wholly lose confidence in their government. if we go over the cliff and stay there, people will start to conclude that washington cannot manage its affairs. all bets are off on economic modeling. it is impossible to say what happened that other than it would be very negative. host: one piece that you actually did right has this headline -- take the idea of a recession next year. with the perspective of everything else going on, when a recession look like? guest: it depends on how we get there. if we have a fiscal cliff deal, the kind the republicans were pushing through last week, it was really no government spending cuts for two years. additional
if we go over the cliff, we are looking on january 1, some of this is already milton. about $600 million -- $650 billion in spending cuts and tax increases. that is about 4% of gdp. that is an enormous negative stimulus. a detraction from demand. that would surely be a deep recession. the cbo relies on simulation models that did not take into consideration investor sentiment, the reaction of consumers, and so forth that they wholly lose confidence in their government. if we go over the cliff...
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he was born with one arm but that hasn't stopped him from starting on the milton basketball team. >> he's good too. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." with less than two weeks till christmas, lots of people and i mean lots of people have tvs on their shopping list norah o'donnell. >> i do, i do. i have a tv on my shopping list. before you head to the store and before you hear of a sales pitch, cn editor scott stein is here. first question plasma or lcd? >> lcd coffers a variety of technologies. you the cheap lcds you can get in stores for maybe $300 different back lighting than the ones at the back lighting using l.e.d. back lighting. they range. plasma, the technology has been out there for a while. it actually has in cnet maybe our top five tvs are almost all plasmas. the picture quality in terms of the darkest blacks is usually the best because of the way the plasma works. you can usually get a good bang for the buck in the bigger sizes. >> i don't know what you just said, scott. which has the better picture quality? >> plasma. we like plasma for that. >> which one is thinner
he was born with one arm but that hasn't stopped him from starting on the milton basketball team. >> he's good too. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." with less than two weeks till christmas, lots of people and i mean lots of people have tvs on their shopping list norah o'donnell. >> i do, i do. i have a tv on my shopping list. before you head to the store and before you hear of a sales pitch, cn editor scott stein is here. first question plasma or lcd?...
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so mary milton and this gentleman were born roughly a year apart. he's a mississippi farmer, who is noted in the 1870s senses as it 35-year-old who is part of a census tract that include a woman named betty warp. antiwar and robert gavin had a child named henry. could you go to the next slide? so on the census records from 1870 and mrs. v., the last name is at the top in the left corner and you see the household as you come down you'll see white farmer. come down she is 31 black farmer. she's from virginia come eastern mississippi. i know this is not so easy. these four names of. next slide out. they are henry shows up in the night 200 census. now he is 32 years old. henry, if you follow it down, as one, two, three lines down to eugene sun, 10 over 1297 sold. that teaching gavin is my great grandfather. now go back to slide. robert gavin, my great, great grandfather was a white mississippi planter who also thought in the confederacy. go figure. [laughter] so it seems than that this is emblematic that this really is an american tapper steve and we re
so mary milton and this gentleman were born roughly a year apart. he's a mississippi farmer, who is noted in the 1870s senses as it 35-year-old who is part of a census tract that include a woman named betty warp. antiwar and robert gavin had a child named henry. could you go to the next slide? so on the census records from 1870 and mrs. v., the last name is at the top in the left corner and you see the household as you come down you'll see white farmer. come down she is 31 black farmer. she's...
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according to a police report, 30-year-old kenny shaw had just left the liquor store at east hoffman and milton streets. he was only a block away when a group of five or six men surrounded him. additional blows followed. he also tells 11 news that he was taunted weeks ago and he thinks he was targeted this time. >> i feel like it was a hate crime because i am homosexual. like i said, i do stand out. >> police are now investigating this case and detectives say they have some good leads in what they are now calling an assault at this point. we're back in jus >> well, the snow's gonna get here later than we expected. main because the moisture associated with this low down in florida is staying well off to the east. we thought this might push up to the north. we're also seeing a nice dry slot here which is keeping this moisture away. this is the precipitation that will bring us the snow later in the day sitting over west virginia right now. that should move in here. the totals will be less than what we expected. winter storm advisories pretty much the entire channel 11 viewing area except for balti
according to a police report, 30-year-old kenny shaw had just left the liquor store at east hoffman and milton streets. he was only a block away when a group of five or six men surrounded him. additional blows followed. he also tells 11 news that he was taunted weeks ago and he thinks he was targeted this time. >> i feel like it was a hate crime because i am homosexual. like i said, i do stand out. >> police are now investigating this case and detectives say they have some good...
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milton in miami, florida, on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: good morning from warm south florida. host: ok. caller: i have a question and your ph.d. candidate might be able to answer this. is the president looking to actually raise more tax revenue or punish people? because history tells us that if you lower tax rates, you take in more taxes. so what's he trying to accomplish here? that's number one. number two, only in washington could they take a mathematical problem, mainly social security, and cause it to be a political problem. is there a way to fix either one? host: take the first part of that -- guest: take the first part of that. i take issue with the idea that tax cuts increase revenue and the converse that tax increases would reduce revenue. that's not the historical experience. that's not the view of virtually every economist that i've met. look, it's important to remember that really what we're talking about is extending current tax cuts. and the question is which tax cuts should be extended and for whom. taxation is not an
milton in miami, florida, on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: good morning from warm south florida. host: ok. caller: i have a question and your ph.d. candidate might be able to answer this. is the president looking to actually raise more tax revenue or punish people? because history tells us that if you lower tax rates, you take in more taxes. so what's he trying to accomplish here? that's number one. number two, only in washington could they take a mathematical problem, mainly...
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in some ways, i trace this to an article that milton friedman published in 1970 in the new york times. he argues that shareholders on corporations -- own corporations. the idea comes out of academia. this idea comes out of academia, and because of the poor stock- market performance in 1973 and 1974, it becomes appealing to a number of interest groups. i will talk about those in a moment. first i want to talk about why, oddly enough, this idea which came out of academia is just wrong. it is just empirically incorrect. if you look at the foundation it is built on, it crumbles when you look at it closely. as the supreme court has recently reminded us, corporations are illegal persons. they on themselves. what shareholders own is a contract called a share of stock. but bond holders also have a contract with the corporation, and employees have a contract with the corporation. there's no reason to treat shareholders as different from any of these other contrasting parties on the basis of some ideal of ownership. another idea that is often thrown around, not only by economists but legal expe
in some ways, i trace this to an article that milton friedman published in 1970 in the new york times. he argues that shareholders on corporations -- own corporations. the idea comes out of academia. this idea comes out of academia, and because of the poor stock- market performance in 1973 and 1974, it becomes appealing to a number of interest groups. i will talk about those in a moment. first i want to talk about why, oddly enough, this idea which came out of academia is just wrong. it is just...